Monday, 22 May 2017

Last Week - No. 10

It has arrived... the last day of the stone carving and I feel a little sad, but so very proud of all the students. Their commitment and hard work has really paid off.
The finishing stages and I get to go around picking out all those wee bits that make all the difference to the piece.



The finishing touches of a project can take almost longer than the main bulk of stone removal but we didn't have the time.
I did a little smoothing off the flat plains for a few people, just to move it along so they could get to the best bits.

Here they are:

Jim's piece
Mike's piece
Monica's piece


Mary's piece



Alice's piece
Alice's piece

This piece is a two sided sculpture, the owl and the tree are on the same stone.

Angela's piece
Angela's piece














Another two sided sculpture, Laurel and Hardy.

Mike's boar

Mike's tree of life

Rhia's wave form

Rhia's clam shell
















The reason all this was possible is because of RIG Arts, and their Broomhill Project, community arts and heritage in Greenock.
Here is a link to their website with the final stone carving workshop post.





Monday, 15 May 2017

Penultimate week - No. 9

Another new student today. Running out of stone of a usable size as I haven't had time to split anymore or, in fact, move any. The sizes left are very large. Luckily there was a smallish piece that had been knocked off Rhia's block.

Meet Daniel, he just came for the 1st session but quick to learn.

Daniel beginning
Daniel concentrating















A full class today so I didn't get much time for my own piece of sculpture, although I got to do a little helping out here and there.

the boar

Mike finished his boar and I must say it's looking fabulous.
(I was pulled up for not being effusive with my compliments. Old habits die hard. I tend to use tone of voice rather than describing words to show my admiration - for the rest of the lesson I tried lots of different words)

Jim's new face
The new face















I'm really impressed with everyone and how they've learnt - I hardly ever have to correct tool usage.
So here are the hands at work....

Rhia
Mary
Monica















Daniel
Alison
Angela














Jim
Mike
















Daniel was happy with his final piece, a take on ancient cave paintings. He had great control of the tools.



All in all a very lovely days teaching. Well done everyone.













Monday, 8 May 2017

8th week already!

Only two more weeks after today!

I was a little apprehensive to head out to the workshop, wondering if anymore fences would be bent or some other thing done, but all good....whew.

New student today, yeah!
Meet Mary.
Mary
Mary
Mary












1st time at carving and she was great. A sun is beginning to shine from her stone.









Jim on a new piece
Angela working on Laurel
Laurel














the fellas!

Aren't they smashing?

Another new student this afternoon - Angela's sister Monica arrived to work with the stone.

Monica

Monica again















Here's Mike's 2nd sculpture so far.
'Broomy's Boar'

Mary's Sun

Laurel & Hardy




Sunday, 7 May 2017

In Greenock


looks like eyes shut






















Before the sculpture workshop started, I took to the streets and sunshine for a wee walk. Leaving on previous weeks my eye kept being attracted to a stretch of road where there had been many buildings that had housed industry, now with their windows and doors bricked up. A door but not a door.
Camera in hand, I fought with the glare of the sun to get some decent images.
Here are a few more.

love the yellow sign
big and small
red railing













skeleton factory
to be developed

near the railway

love this corner

coat hooks

There were a few more but these are the best. Difficult to take some of the shots as the best place to stand was in the middle of the road. The car drivers must have thought I was weird.




Monday, 1 May 2017

Week 7

This week I was so tired from the day before that I tried to keep things simple and not try to do too much. 3 Students today, Rhia wasn't feeling her best so had opted out of the carving, choosing to keep things going in the Art Flat.

I'd already been out that morning to move the heras fencing that someone keeps shifting. All good and then when we all went out - someone had bent the fence?!!!


They'd obviously been in, moved one of the benches and then got annoyed with the fence. Granted it was extremely windy but the wind did not do that.
To clarify, the other fence is the gate in and out of the underground garage, the door still opens past the width of the entrance and can be fixed open. Someone is apparently super annoyed but not enough that they could speak to us about it.... quite upsetting really.

slightly less bent
I moved the stone and hammered out the bend but still not right.

Apart from that, the class went well.
Alison's tree is looking tree-mendous...
and Mike began a new piece.

tree
new work
Unfortunately, the sandstone was extremely dense and hard to work so I got Mike to move on and start on another stone.

The wind made me unsettled and the unknown aggressor didn't help.
Really pleased with all the work.